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Bryan Stanley is a technical consultant for the
Technical Services Information Bureau. He is considered a specialist in cement
and acrylic finishes for the TSIB and has written several technical papers on
the subject, as well as site investigations.
On January 26, hundreds of interested parties from around the nation called in to hear the presenters of the Webinar “Continuous Insulation: Plaster & the Energy Code” speak about the increased use of continuous insulation and how to make cement plaster (stucco) work with the upcoming energy code requirements.
All exterior claddings are unique but no exterior cladding is more unique than cement plaster. Cement plaster (stucco) is applied in a soft plastic like state, following any form or shape so desired and then allowed to set to a hard, durable, long-lasting finish.